“iPhone 7 owners, rejoice: the 3.5mm headphone jack lives on! Well, at least it does if you pick up the new Incipio OX iPhone case. A bumper that trades off an elongated lower lip on your phone for the ability to plug in standard headphones, it finally lets you charge and listen to some wired cans at the same time on Apple’s latest and greatest smartphone.”

Incipio OX Case at CES 2017 Coverage

Incipio OX Case in “Incipio’s OX case brings the headphone jack back to the iPhone 7” | THE VERGE

“It’s 2017, and the iPhone 7 still has no headphone jack. In the intervening months, we’ve seen a variety of solutions from companies big and small to restore the missing jack, from dongles to battery cases that include a 3.5mm headphone port.”

“Now, Incipio, one of the biggest case manufacturers in the world, is getting in on the game at CES 2017 with its new OX case, which brings back the ability to listen to music and charge your phone at the same time. The OX case looks similar to most plastic iPhone 7 cases, but an added protrusion on the bottom similar to Apple’s official battery pack provides space for the extra ports. But instead of adding extra battery life, the OX offers a 3.5mm jack for music, along with a Lightning port for charging.”

“The Incipio Ox is a 2-in-1 audio and charging solution for the iPhone 7, which no longer has a traditional headphone jack. It’s coming soon for $60.”

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“Bringing back the ability to simultaneously listen to music and charge your phone.”

“Ever since the iPhone 7 released last year without the headphone jack, companies have been dropping everything from dongles to cases to restore the once much-loved essential. At CES 2017, case manufacturer Incipio unveiled the OX case, which brings back the ability to listen to music and charge your phone at the same time with the integrated Lightning and 3.5mm auxiliary ports. Crafted with a sleek profile in mind and engineered with Incipio’s special PlextoniumTM Polycarbonate formula, the case provides enhanced protection for your phone.”

“Incipio has taken the wraps off its new OX Case, an audio-enabled iPhone 7 case that adds a headphone port to Apple’s latest smartphone. When using the case, iPhone 7 owners have access to both a Lightning port and the headphone jack, making it possible to charge the phone and use a pair of wired headphones or earbuds at the same time.”

“The Incipio OX case adds back the headphone jack that Apple took away on the latest iPhones. Announced at CES 2017, the Incipio OX case will start selling soon for $59.99 in both iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus sizes.”

“The Incipio OX case plugs into the iPhone 7’s Lightning port, adding a bit of an extra chin to the phone. Inside this chin are both a headphone jack and a Lightning port. The headphone jack can be used with any wired headphones while the phone is simultaneously charged via the Lightning port.”

Incipio OX Case in “An iPhone 7 with a headphone jack is now just a case away” | TECH RADAR

“If you’re still bummed out about the iPhone 7 ditching the headphone jack, Incipio has a new iPhone 7 case called the OX that includes its own audio jack for wired headphones. Incipio’s new OX case also features a Lightning port so you can charge your iPhone while using wired headphones which you can’t do with a standard iPhone 7.”

“Apple’s solution for using wired headphones with the iPhone 7 involves occupying the Lightning port with a 3.5mm audio adapter or Lightning headphones. For this reason, you can’t charge the iPhone 7 while using wired headphones out-of-the-box.”

“Incipio’s OX case brings back the functionality of having a dedicated audio jack and a separate Lightning port in the form of a protective case.”

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“iPhone 7 users no longer must choose between charging their device or listening to headphones, thanks to a new case that restores the headphone jack to its rightful place….Getting a headphone jack back on the iPhone 7 comes at the cost of some serious bulk, but with Incipio’s new OX case, at least you won’t have to carry around a dongle anymore.”

Incipio OX Case in “CES 2017 Day 1: A Roundup of Some Great New Accessories” | APP ADVICE

“There’s another option for iPhone 7 users who want to bring a 3.5mm headphone jack to the handsets. Incipio’s new OX case provides both an integrated Lightning port and headphone jack so you can charge your handset while listening to music with wired headphones at the same time. The case itself can be quickly snapped on for easy installation. A shock-absorbing exterior should protect your iPhone during drops and more.”

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“Incipio’s case adds a decent amount of bulk to the iPhone, but it allows for simultaneous charging and music listening without the need for an adapter or dongle. It snaps on to the back of the phone and features shock-absorbing features to protect the display and body of the device.”

“Incipio’s new OX case for iPhone 7 brings back the headphone jack, allowing users to once again listen to music while charging their device. The case features forward-facing speaker vents, while providing both a 3.5mm headphone jack and a Lightning port for charging along the bottom. The $60 OX case will be available in black, green, and purple in the first quarter of this year.”

Incipio CommandKit at CES 2017 Coverage

Incipio CommandKit in “Apple’s HomeKit is Still Working on the Basics” | THE VERGE

“Lighting was the biggest category for new products, with several new lights and switches being announced for HomeKit. Leviton announced two in-wall dimmers and a switch; Incipio showed off an in-wall dimmer; iDevices presented plans for a stick-on wall switch for wireless devices; Sylvania said it would begin to offer a HomeKit bulb; and LIFX recently announced plans to begin enabling HomeKit on its latest generation bulbs next month.”

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“Incipio brought some new smart gadgets to CES, including a new $100 “CommandKit” Wi-Fi power strip that you can control using both Siri and Alexa voice commands.”

“The new switch really couldn’t have picked a better time to debut. Though it hasn’t proven itself to be a major market mover yet, Apple HomeKit is nonetheless starting to get pretty compelling thanks to strong security standards and growing diversity of compatible gadgets (and Siri tricks to go with them). On the Amazon side, sales of the Echo and Echo Dot smart speakers are through the roof — meaning more people than ever are on the lookout for nifty new Alexa-ready gadgets.”

“Incipio has announced a pair of products for its HomeKit-enabled CommandKit line. The first, the Wireless Smart Wall Switch, features not only a dimmer switch you can control with your iPhone, but a motion sense that can activate other connected products when you enter a room. The second product is the Wireless Smart Power Strip, which allows you to connect up to four powered appliances, which you can control individually on a per-outlet level.”

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“The Incipio Command Kit (offers) a power strip that works with HomeKit and Amazon Echo.”

“Incipio has a $99 Smart Power Strip coming in Q2 with four individually controllable HomeKit power outletswhich is one of the first of its kind. A Smart Wall Switch will also arrive in Q2 for $59.99.”

“Incipio offered a pair of smart home products that are now ready to chat with Alexa. The CommandKit Wi-Fi Light Switch is reasonably priced at $60 and will let you turn on, off, or dim your lights thanks to a series of voice commands that you can issue to your Echo. Amazon’s Alexa isn’t the only companion, as it’ll also work with Siri thanks to integration with Apple’s HomeKit.”

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“The new Incipio Wireless Smart Wall Switch and Wireless Smart Power Strip are HomeKit compatible smart home accessories that let you control all the lights in a room or up to four devices plugged into a single power strip. The switch is $59.99 and the power strip is $99.99. It arrives in the second quarter of 2017.”

“The company is also offering the new ONE case for iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, with a series of interchangable back plates that can provide wireless charging, backup battery, and card holding capabilities. The base model ONE case will cost $40, with other accessory plates sold separately.”

“If you’ve been reading Techaeris in recent months, you’ll know that we’re big fans of the Moto Z and Moto Mods system. Incipio has been a great partner for that system, and it seems they’ve taken some of what they’ve learned and applied it the Incipio ONE. The Incipio ONE Dynamic Case was announced today at CES 2017, and it will allow you to customize your iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus case experience with several different “mods.”

“Everything starts with the base Incipio ONE case. From there, a series of available attachments will slide and lock into the back of the case. Available options include the rather simple – Style plates and Premium Style plates that allow you to customize the appearance of your iPhone. The next step up would be the card holder plate, which allows you to leave your wallet at home, storing several cards on the back of the leather-clad plate. Finally, the battery bank and wireless charging plate provide extra juice in the form of a 3000mAh battery pack or adds the ability to wirelessly charge your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus.”

“Incipio has announced ONE, its latest modular iPhone 7 case for 7/7 Plus. Using various Interchangeable modules including power bank, card holder, wireless charging pad and more, you can freely add features to the case based on your needs.”

Incipio ONE Modular Case in “Incipio’s ONE case strives to build an ecosystem for the iPhone 7” | NJ TECH REVIEWS

“Last year Ottberbox unveiled the Universe case system, which was a base case that had different accessories you could add to it. The Main issue was the availability of accessories for it and the very high price tags. Incipio is fixing this pain point and mapping out an ecosystem of their own. Introducing Incipio’s ONE case which is launching for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.”

“This Incipio ONE case provides an all-in-one solution for iPhone owners who want a durable case with added features. Even better the base case for with the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus only costs $39.99. The base case has a premium and fashionable design, but it also offers protection with impact resistant protection.”

“Alongside the Kiddy Lock Case, Incipio is also introducing the Incipio ONE Dynamic Case Ecosystem for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. The Incipio One features a range of interchangeable back plates that can be used with a base iPhone 7 case.”

“Apple’s Touch ID is a great way to protect your phone from prying eyes and prevented unwanted purchases. We have seen several cases in which children used the thumbprint of a sleeping parent to unlock the phone and go on a shopping spree. To that end, the folks at Incipio have the answer to your problems.”

“The company has announced the Kiddy Lock Case which as you can see in the photo above, blocks off access to the home button in which it cannot be pressed. This means that if an app is launched, kids can’t exit it (unless they press the sleep/wake button) or make any in-app purchases that would require the use of Touch ID for verification.”

“Apart from the protection of the home button, the case itself is made from a tough, shock-absorbing material that will help prevent the phone from being damaged when dropped.”

“Incipio’s new Kiddy Lock Case is aimed at parents who need a little extra childproofing for their phone. The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus cases feature a sliding cover and latch to protect the home button, preventing kids from using apps or accidentally calling contacts when holding the device. The case also features a kickstand for video viewing and is made of a rugged, shock-absorbent material designed to protect the phone from drops when little hands can’t quite manage to hold on. The $40 Kiddy Lock Case will be available in black, cyan, purple, magenta, and pink.”

“Our phones are increasingly used as an entertainment device for children, and that can often lead to some embarrassing or costly slip-ups. If your kids are using your phone chances are good you don’t want them having free reign over the device. Sure, if they’re old enough they can probably get around most safeguards better than even you can, but for a few years at least, they’ll be at the mercy of whatever you place in front of them. The Incipio Kiddy Lock Case was announced today at CES 2017, and it offers parents a way to completely block access to the home button on their iPhone 7 or 7 Plus.”

“Their next product is an interesting, introducing the Kiddy Lock case. Which puts a sliding lock over the home button and makes sure you kids don’t screw up your phone.”

“While this case does not fit everyone’s lifestyle, if you have small kids it might come in very handy. For instance, if you want to just give your child access to one game on your iPhone and don’t want them to exit out of it, this is a good solution. The sliding mechanism is not too complex, but not easy enough for kids to unlock. As it is a slide and secure latch, which needs to be opened.”